Sentences with phrase «coherent thought by»

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But if memoria is the essential retrospective faculty for the believer seeking to make a coherent Christian life, it will only be exercised by those who think such retrospection potentially valuable — that is, for those who are hopeful.
To avoid that kind of crisis as you read this article, let's define what we mean by «Christian Privilege» for the sake of coherent and consistent thinking.
It is with the idea and in the hope of advancing towards a solution of the problem that I here venture, basing my argument on the widest possible zoological and biological grounds, to put forward a coherent view of the «thinking Earth» in which I believe we may find, undistorted but yet embodying the corrections required by a change of order, the whole process of Life and of vitalization.
One should no doubt think twice about offering up someone else's confessional, but it seems likely that the prayer Moses Herzog offers to God could be spoken by Bellow as well: «How my mind has struggled to make coherent sense.
They are no longer coherent streams of thought and are divided by splits and hundreds of splinter groups.
But theology's plan for «greening» America and the rest of the earth by play and make - believe signaled little more than its utter estrangement from any coherent community of language and thought.
By incorporating these points into a coherent moral vision, Mahoney provides the most fair «minded and attractive account of Solzhenitsyn's political thought to date.
«It seems coherent for us to think that in south - east Asia and Australia, humans had seafaring capabilities by 60,000 to 70,000 years ago,» says expedition member Florent Detroit of the National Museum for Natural History in Paris, France.
I thought it might be interesting to do a post on layering, with a focus on making every layer look coherent and intentional... I put together an intentionally layered look, but if it gets hot during the day, the bottom layer may look strange by itself, might be too sheer or tight of a tank top, or balance awkwardly with the pants or skirt.
As this «Special Fan Edition» extends the film's length by seventeen minutes, you'd think a more coherent vision would emerge (note that Moyle has yet to publicly endorse this as a director's cut), but Empire Records is actually all fingers and thumbs in this form, lacking basic relativity.
Four years later, Chris finds himself working the graveyard shift cleaning up during closing hours at a local bank, with dreams of becoming a teller all but dashed by his inability to form coherent thoughts for long periods of time.
To join up statements that resonate with us by people who are thinking leaders is a way to grow a personal coherent world view.
Having students practice writing skills by writing in a personal journal each day helps to improve writing skills, vocabulary, and organizing thoughts into coherent paragraphs.
They succeed, I think, at giving a rounded, nuanced and coherent picture of a very complex system, one that merits serious study by anyone who is responsible for turning a good education system into a great one or who is advising such a person.
I think the Sony is at best limited; at worst restricted... but claiming «it is» one positive (great) followed by two negatives (miserably; crippled) all in one sentence had me wondering if any assessment was coherent.
Thus, as stated in 2008 by Gérard Xuriguera, critic and art historian: «whether viewed from above or below, the complementary surfaces carefully dissected according to a clear mental thought pattern, are arranged into a perfectly coherent whole.
It's been nearly 10 years since Plows, Plagues and Petroleum was written, and between further research by Bill, colleagues and various other groups who got interested, I think the book is a very coherent, thorough, makes - sense history of The Holocene.
I think I'm reading a comment by someone intelligent and who I can maybe trust, but I can't be confident of that because he can't spell or write a coherent sentence.
People who are threatened by climate change science can not provide an alternative view that is coherent by the standards of conventional scientific thinking.
All too often, one sees simplistic IP litigation being commenced without any thought having been given to the consequences, (eg, whether the right sued upon is valid or not; or whether by seeking clarification of the other side's case one is prompting them to formulate a more cogent and coherent case that can not be rebutted).
(Jeffrey L. Kleinberg, PhD, past President) «This latest book by Richard Billow is a coherent and compelling collection of clinical — theoretical papers that reflect his highly creative thinking.
By 2004, FrameWorks had refined its early thinking about Strategic Frame Analysis into a coherent philosophy.
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